TAMIU Reading the Globe Students
Traveling to Turkey this Spring Break

A group of 14 Texas A&M International University students will travel to Turkey this Spring Break as part of TAMIU’s “Reading the Globe” Program.

They were selected for the “Reading the Globe” program after a competitive essay based on their reading of the University’s campus read selection, “Prisoner of Tehran” by Marina Nemat.

Dr. Conchita Hickey, dean of University College, which directs the annual initiative, said the students have a remarkable study-travel opportunity ahead of them.

“We will be visiting a country that has an old and rich history that has propelled itself into the modern world with a dynamic synthesis of east and west that truly bridges Europe and Asia. In addition to a 10,000-year old heritage, Turkey is also home to stunning natural beauty and rich study opportunities to explore the life and culture of Asia Minor,” Dr. Hickey said.

TAMIU Students Travel to Turkey
A group of 14 Texas A&M International University students will travel to Turkey this Spring Break as part of TAMIU’s “Reading the Globe” Program. Students participating in the study-travel project are, left to right, front: Annette Lara, Jessica Gómez, Rocio Cavazos, Laura González, Gabriella Castillo, Dim Siam and Naomi Cortina. Back row, left to right: Esteban Vargas, Juan Carlos Nava, Lorena Abrego, Christian Nielsen, Sergio Bernal and Hector González-Cantú.

Highlights of the groups’ study-travel will include Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia and the Grand Bazaar; the Princess Islands, the World War II Battlefields of the Gallipoli Peninsula, the Dardenelles, the Archaeological Museum of the Ephesus Ruins, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hierapolis, the Silk Market of Bursa and a cruise along the Bosporus, the strait that forms part of the boundary between Europe and Asia.